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Secondly, to serve as a catalyst for the development of renewable energy sources in the region, it is crucial to consider regulating capacities in the construction of solar and wind power
Tajikistan seeks to enhance its energy system resilience by reconnecting to the United Energy System of Central Asia. This effort is supported by large infrastructure projects of common interests, such as CASA-1000 and the Rogun Hydropower Plant Project.
In addition to hydropower, Tajikistan's significant solar power potential could be harnessed to meet several energy-policy goals simultaneously, and the government has recently set a target for renewable energy to provide 10% of generating capacity by 2030.
on in Tajikistan has steadily increased, meeting the country's domestic energy demands. Electricity consumption has, however, decreased compared to 2018, largely due to the provision of winter heating to Dushanbe and shifts in global aluminum market prices and demand, which
In 2022, Tajikistan's net energy imports amounted to 44,858 TJ, roughly 28% of total energy supply. In 2023, the oil and gas imports constitute the largest share of Tajikistan's imports value, which is 16.78% (approximately $957,46 million).
Secondly, to serve as a catalyst for the development of renewable energy sources in the region, it is crucial to consider regulating capacities in the construction of solar and wind power
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